Anybody try swamp cabbage..

Essentially called "Hearts of Palm." Comes from our sabal palm trees down here in the south east. You can buy it canned, but not as good as the fresh cut.
Advantages of living down here in the swamps . We have a whole vegetable garden here and all kinds of critters too eat if you get lost.
Disadvantage is some of the critters can eat you if you aint careful.
Meat and fish, in a survival mode is good. But probably a good idea too learn what nutritious veggies are in your a.o..
Their out there, if you know which ones too eat.

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"Man needs but two things to survive alone in the woods. A blow up female doll and his trusty old AK-47" - Thomas Jefferson 1781

I don't think I've had that yet but it's hard to say. When ever we visit the in-laws family in N and S Carolina all types of things end up on the table.
I took a liking to those little orange Palmetto fruits. Sorta like a date or a fig. (?)
Swarms of bees all around them but if you don't make a commotion while your robbing them, they won't sting you.

Had it once, long ago. There used to be a restaurant in Spearfish, SD called "The Sluice." They had the usual chicken and beef entrees, but also numerous "seasonal" exotic foods and for a price would arrange to obtain almost any entree requested by a customer. IIRC, one particular meal I ordered included ostrich and what they called palm heart. I remember the ostrich being a bit dry but can't remember the taste of the palm heart.

I have a daughter. I tell her, "911 is what you dial after you're raped. 1911 is what you should have before they try."

Haven't had it, but first heard it mentioned in the post-Apocalypse novel Alas, Babylon, which was set in central Florida. Great book, and it covered in detail how the survivors made use of the natural resources.

Very nutritious and grows down in the south east like a weed. Kind of on the expensive side in the restaurants down here.
Every local event down here has pots of swamp cabbage cooking.
Called swamp cabbage, but tastes nothing like the standard cabbage plant.
I will try too do a picture series on how too cut and prepare it.
One average size plant can provide a family of four, all the veggiies they need for a week.

"Man needs but two things to survive alone in the woods. A blow up female doll and his trusty old AK-47" - Thomas Jefferson 1781

I love hearts of palm, cold in a salad, excellent texture and flavor. I live in Florida, but have always bought it in the store, never harvested any in the wild. It would be great if you could post the pics of the cut and prep work, look forward to seeing that!

When Christians celebrate Palm Sunday.. The plants, soon too become Sabal Palms, is where you get your palms from.
Big money for the locals here too make harvesting it. The palms grow back and it does not harm the tree in any way.
Harvesting has begun. $10 permit from the Forestry Service gets you an a.o. too cut.
Stick Wood. Those fake trees you see in offices. Comes from down here.
Dragon wood, scrub oak.. Harvested and shipped too companies too make the fake, real potted plants..
Sorry too get off track on your post BB.. I am coming too your house when the SHTF.. Dont shoot.

"Man needs but two things to survive alone in the woods. A blow up female doll and his trusty old AK-47" - Thomas Jefferson 1781